Sarah's House

Season 4

TV-G
Sarah Richardson is a designer with an eye for real estate potential. In this series, she buys a rundown house and episode by episode, along with her assistant Tommy Smythe, reveals how the house is transformed into a beautiful home.

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13 Episodes

  • Find and Buy
    E1
    Find and Buy
  • Living Room
    E2
    Living RoomIn the developer’s original plans the living room in this large suburban home was chopped into two small rooms. A floorplan tweak results in one larger, formal entertaining space scaled to the size of this home. Sarah Richardson and design sidekick Tommy Smythe create two distinct seating areas that seamlessly mix new and vintage furniture, while tipping their hat to a focal fireplace. It’s all placed against a fresh and bright paint scheme.
  • First Impressions
    E3
    First Impressions
  • Kitchen
    E4
    Kitchen
  • Family Room
    E5
    Family RoomThe challenge? Create a family room that is comfortable, beautiful and neutral – the inspiration being caffe latte. After a slight floorplan modification in the new build house Sarah Richardson and design sidekick Tommy Smythe search out pieces that serve the many needs of a family space. Seating, storage and entertainment play a role in a room that bridges the kitchen and dining room.
  • Dining Room
    E6
    Dining RoomColour, pattern, texture and lighting all help to make what is often an orphan room feel connected to the rest of a typical home. Sarah Richardson adds drama to the space with among other touches crown moulding, chair rail and grasscloth wallpaper. She and design sidekick Tommy Smythe search high and low for furnishings that bring an historic appeal that welcomes all in a lighter, more contemporary way.
  • Girls' Bedroom and Bath
    E7
    Girls' Bedroom and Batht’s a lesson in creating a kids’ room that has style and can grow with the child. Sarah Richardson and design sidekick Tommy Smythe use a fun polka dot fabric as jumping off point for a space that is light, bright and inspiring. Painted vintage furniture and other finds help to prove that there is more than one way to achieve colour and fun in a young person’s space.
  • Craft Room
    E8
    Craft RoomSarah Richardson carves a dedicated craft room from the blank canvas of bedrooms in this new build suburban home. Sarah’s design vision of “stylized lab” is molded from a space that can easily revert to a bedroom if the need arises. She and design sidekick Tommy Smythe find innovative, practical work surfaces durable enough and the right height for crafting. Storage also plays a huge role in a space where imagination takes flight.
  • Boy's Bedroom and Bath
    E9
    Boy's Bedroom and BathGreys and blacks find their home in a blank canvas boy’s bedroom. Sarah Richardson kicks off the design with a zigzag fabric that inspires the rest of the finds – an Edison bulb light, wooden spool dresser and charcoal chair round out the sleeping area. Sarah and design sidekick Tommy Smythe carry greys into an adjoining bathroom through tile and vintage lighting.
  • Master Bedroom
    E10
    Master BedroomSarah introduces romance to this large, builder beige master bedroom. Sarah kicks it all off with botanical inspired fabrics and prints, fresh crisp paint colours and wallpaper on a feature wall. A vintage desk, dresser and other pieces also add personality to the room. A pair of columns form the piece de resistance, positioned in such a way as to delineate space and provide further decorative impact.
  • Master Ensuite
    E11
    Master Ensuite
  • Rec Room
    E12
    Rec Room
  • Curb Appeal, Finale
    E13
    Curb Appeal, Finale

 

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